Tile Time in Bed Stuy
We stopped short recently while biking through Bed Stuy, and that’s because we spotted what looked to be bathroom tile on the entryway of 2 Brevoort Place. Upon closer inspection, that seemed to be the case. This is the second home we’ve featured rocking the bathroom tile look in the past year! Click through for…

We stopped short recently while biking through Bed Stuy, and that’s because we spotted what looked to be bathroom tile on the entryway of 2 Brevoort Place. Upon closer inspection, that seemed to be the case. This is the second home we’ve featured rocking the bathroom tile look in the past year! Click through for the close-up. GMAP
BSM – haaa, well they will have to duke it out – if it’s real marble – it should hold up against the rain at least…..
“Well the material chosen probably holds up better to the elements than other materials when you think about it.”
Unlike the original brownstone that has been there for over 100 years.
“Only a Gentrifier would assume that white marble is only good enough for the bathroom. pa-lees. This art modern. or something.”
I am certainly not a gentrifier. I do not find the tiles atractive.
“I’m not disagreeing with you either. I’m asking what right does this blog have to ridicule a person’s home like this?”
be patient…..ridiculing one building in brooklyn at a time….we’ll get to you 😉
Well the material chosen probably holds up better to the elements than other materials when you think about it…..
Hang a urinal on the wall to complete the look.
Looking on the bright side…at least it doesn’t have a red and green border!!!!
Only a Gentrifier would assume that white marble is only good enough for the bathroom. pa-lees. This art modern. or something.
***Bitter hack, off his meds***
Jaguar, the blog is about real estate. Some real estate, architectural output and construction NEEDS to be ridiculed.
I suspect you all have ridiculed the lifestyles of certain celebrity messes. This ridicule is less offensive.